Amelia noticed the slight change in Matteo's eyes.
"With Marcello? He seems to have really gotten tired of waiting here for such a short time, staying for another meal and calling me."
-Do you want me to take you there?
Amelia's voice brought Matteo back to his senses, she smiled kindly and said lightly, -Thank you, I'll go up myself, I'm in a hurry today, I haven't prepared anything, I'm sure I'll come to see you someday quietly.
His tone was light and particularly sincere and humble, but Amelia felt absolutely nothing. After all, such a brilliant and excellent man was willing to come to his daughter three or four times, and he did not lose his mind even after being ignored by Anna all day, maintaining his demeanor.
He did not become a sycophant just because she was Anna's mother, which Amelia found very amusing.
She did not care how well this man treated her and Giancarlo, as long as he was really good to his daughter.
-What are you talking about, it's good for you to come.
Well, you go up first.
Matteo smiled slightly and whispered, -Thank you.
After Matteo went upstairs, Amelia thought about it, but something didn't seem right, and it took her a while to remember.
No, she said Anna and Marcello were upstairs together when she unknowingly opened her mouth, but Anna's boyfriend didn't ask who Marcello was, did he already know who the other was? Did the two parties really know each other?
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If it had been normal, Anna would have brought him spaghetti and left, but today she felt a little embarrassed that he had waited so long for her and finally called him "brother," so Anna felt that the distance between them was not as strange as before.
At least the relationship was a little better now, so she simply sat down to eat with Marcello.
Seeing the girl sitting across from him, Marcello remembered that when his wife was still alive, she was about the same age as him, but Marcello was not that age at the time, so his wife was actually the same age as Anna at the time.
His wife, however, did not behave as well as Anna. She was always eccentric and restless at mealtimes, always tossing and turning, asking him to feed her at one time, offering herself to him at another, and being extraordinarily clingy when they were together.
Marcello also felt, that at that time many people basically thought that the two boyfriends who were so clingy, after a short time certainly should break the relationship, but they had not broken up, and then they also got married, after marriage the relationship was even better, but unfortunately....
God was really unfair.
Probably because the couple had exhausted every fortune in this life, God cruelly took away his wife's good life.
-Brother?
Marcello thought he heard someone calling him, and when he turned around he saw Anna's palm flailing in front of his face.
Aware of his loss of concentration, Marcello smiled and said, -Sorry, I can't help but think of my wife when I'm sitting here.
Anna's trembling hand paused, then she took a moment before withdrawing slowly and saying nervously, "Sorry....
He was thinking about his wife again, and he should be very sad, shouldn't he? At that moment Anna saw him sitting still, and on a second glance she realized that his eyes were so blank that he seemed to be trapped in some past time. She was a little worried, so she called him.
-It's okay,‖ Marcello bowed his head and took a sip of the soup, the bitter taste immediately filling his mouth from the base of his tongue, as he used to do when he missed his wife at night.
-I'm getting used to it.
Anna did not really know how to console people, nor did she have this kind of experience, so she could only stammer: -Don't be sad, brother, since you are already my brother, if you miss your wife in the future, come to my store and I will cook noodles for you, and this room will never be occupied by other customers, it will always be reserved for you.
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Very boring...she is actually just dragging and dragging..no one is so stupid as the female in this story...